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Roménia

4961

Data de início: 01-01-2015

Data de fim: 30-09-2015

Vagas: 2

Duração: 9 mes(es)

Data limite de candidatura: 01-12-2014

Financiamento: Financiamento por aprovar

Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 60 €

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Resumo: The mission of the Scout Centre is to get involved in the community through its volunteers and the activities which take place here; to develop non-formal activities for the children and youth from the village, to develop their sense of European citizenship by teaching them foreign languages and to involve the Roma minority in the activities.
The volunteers will come with different ideas and life conceptions from back home and will also learn many things while working with the children and youth from the community. The project seeks to address the need of education and the non-formal educational activities that will be developed aim to give both sides of the project another view on life and how can we act in order to have a better life, to have access to education and to become active
citizens of the community that we are part of.

The cultural diversity of the children and youth in and also of the EVS volunteers, will aim to facilitate and develop a deeper understanding of European citizenship and international diversity on both sides. In the village , the Roma community is quite a big one and at the 2012 census that took place in Romania it was found that almost 10% of the population of the village is illiterate and only 1% of the population has attended higher education.

Perfil: Age: 17-30

Tarefas: The actual volunteer work will involve the planning and implementation of non-formal educational activities with children aged 5-11 and youth between 12-18 years old. The volunteers will also have to carry out foreign language lessons with the youth from the community.

Another important part of their activity as an EVS volunteer will be to help with the promotion of the centre by writing articles and using social media, and also creating program ideas and elements for future visitors.
Last, but certainly not least, this project wants to facilitate the volunteers’ development by allowing them to use their personal qualities, skills and strengths and making them flourish in a challenging environment. The way we want to make this happen is by having the volunteers each prepare their own personal projects that can address either the needs of the young generation of the village, or those of the various scout groups and visitors that come to our centre on a regular basis.

Condições: Accommodation formalities will be prearranged for you by the centre and will most likely involve renting a house in the village.
As volunteers, you will have to share the housing facilities and you will also have to bear in mind that you are coming to a rural area, which means that some of the modern comforts that can be found in big cities may not be available in the village (here we are talking about in-door bathrooms, central heating and internet access). But don’t despair! The centre, where you will spend most of your time, is equipped with all these things and more, so you shouldn’t be lacking in anything while doing your activity.
All of the living and food costs will be completely covered by us as the host organization and you will also receive a monthly allowance of 60 euros. Transport will also be covered, but within certain restrictions imposed by the Erasmus+ guidelines (further details will be discussed after the recruitment stage has finished).

Documentação: CV + Carta de Motivação em Inglês

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